You could pair all devices with Bluetooth to the Anker speaker and if a device is not Bluetooth capable then use a stereo cable and connected to the AUX port.
In case you trying to play from more than one device at once, then is not possible.
I want to play audio from my Google Home, PC, and Mac on one Bluetooth speaker. Any ideas on how to do this? I want to use this speaker. https://www.anker.com/products/variant/soundcore-bluetooth-speaker/A3102011
A_Goat :
You'll have to pair each device individually whenever you want to output sound from the speaker, one at a time.
I want to combine the inputs so that I can use them simultaneously
I want to play audio from my Google Home, PC, and Mac on one Bluetooth speaker. Any ideas on how to do this? I want to use this speaker. https://www.anker.com/products/variant/soundcore-bluetooth-speaker/A3102011
A_Goat :
You'll have to pair each device individually whenever you want to output sound from the speaker, one at a time.
I want to combine the inputs so that I can use them simultaneously
I know, that's not going to happen on that speaker.
Actually, I think I found a solution.
https://www.amazon.com/MIXER-Bluetooth-Input-Audio-Output/dp/B0721SBHVD
Briefly skimming that device, no that will not combine 3 separate bluetooth signals into one signal to pair to the speaker.
Even if it did, it would be quite hilarious to spend $80 on a mixer to output sound to a $25 speaker.
Actually, I think I found a solution.
https://www.amazon.com/MIXER-Bluetooth-Input-Audio-Output/dp/B0721SBHVD
Briefly skimming that device, no that will not combine 3 separate bluetooth signals into one signal to pair to the speaker.
Even if it did, it would be quite hilarious to spend $80 on a mixer to output sound to a $25 speaker.
Yeah, I guess so. I'll just use the built-in speaker for the Google Home and a cheap wired mixer to combine the aux out on my PC and Mac into a good Wired speaker. (First world Problems) Thanks for the help.
Actually, I think I found a solution.
https://www.amazon.com/MIXER-Bluetooth-Input-Audio-Output/dp/B0721SBHVD
You could only connect one Bluetooth device to that mixer.
You will have to use the other inputs (stereo, RCA, MIC) to get more than one audio stream
By the way that device doesn't look like it can power a MIC, so make sure to have one that does not need power.